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La Mélodie du Bonheur, c'est un podcast hebdomadaire consacré à la musique. Toutes les deux semaines, un album passe dans le viseur de l'équipe. Et chaque mois, on vous propose en plus un hors-actu choisi par un membre de l'équipe ! L'album de la semaine : Cette semaine, Blacksad, Flavien, Michaël et Wazoo vous parlent de la deuxième collaboration entre Mark Kozelek, Ben Boye, Jim White sortie le 7 février 2020. Les recommandations : • Blacksad : La société ingouvernable. Une généalogie du libéralisme autoritaire., livre de Grégoire Chamayou• Flavien : Ces jours qui disparaissent, bande dessinée de Timothé Le Boucher• Michaël : le travail de Jacob van Eyck et spécifiquement l'album Der Fluyten Lust-hof• Wazoo : Akage no An, série d'animation réalisée par Isao Takahata Tracklist : • Générique de début : Michel Polnareff – Une simple mélodie ; Star Academy – La Musique• Album de la semaine : Mark Kozelek - The Mark Kozelek Museum ; Mark Kozelek With Ben Boye and Jim White - Chard Enchilada ; Mark Kozelek With Ben Boye and Jim White - My Brother Loves Seagulls• Quiz : Moby - I Love to Move in Here ; Boards of Canada - Oirectine ; Clouddead - Bike (2) ; PNL - À l'ammoniaque ; Blur - Song 2 ; Wild Beasts - Hooting & Howling ; Howard Shore - The Last March of the Ents ; Pink Floyd - Shine on You Crazy Diamond (Part Two) ; Iron Maiden - 2 Minutes to Midnight ; Gérard Manset - Deux pigeons ; Low - Two-Step ; Sun Kil-Moon - Ali-Spinks 2 ; Phil Collins - Two Hearts ; The Doors - Love Me Two Times ; Kanye West - Bound 2• Morceau de fin : Pet Shimmers - Mortal Sport Argonaut• Générique de fin : Pet Shop Boys – Hit Music ; ABBA – Thank You for the Music ; Ulver – Like Music ; Kraftwerk – Musique Non Stop ; Serge Gainsbourg – Ballade de Melody Nelson Retrouver le podcast : XSilence | Facebook | Twitter | iTunes | Podcloud
In an effort to keep ourselves interested in this shit thing called "politics", the saddest bois on the RP roster present a series of readings of the lyrics of veritable sadboi icon Mark Kozelek, the leader of the bands Red House Painters and Sun Kil Moon and a prolific solo artist, as well as somebody who has evolved from - well - a sad boi to an extremely grumpy middle-aged man, who is still also a bit sad. With Comrade Rice returning to the show for the first time this season, after a brief overview of Kozelek's career he and Jack read three of Koz's more political sets of lyrics from the last few years, and discuss; is he a melt, or, furthermore, an outright sexist? Is "apps not education" the American "care not car parks"? Does Koz's grasp of queer theory leave something to be desired? And, are politics simply better when you're a cat? Following Koz's lead, we trash Trump and the Clintons, and Yair updates us on his gonzo-style investigation of US marijuana law (which, surprisingly, involves smoking lots of it.)
THERE'S A MESSAGE TO YOUR MOVEMENTS THAT REALLY GETS MY GOAT Look, don't stare at me like that. I don't have a blurb for you ok? I mean it, stop making those sad eyes at me! I ran out of blurbs ages ago and I'm sure as sugar not going to just rustle up something right here and now! I'm not some johnny-come-blurbly! If I choose to do another blurb it'll be on my terms. I will not be strong-armed or emotionally blackmailed. My blurb, my rules! The ol' classic team, back in the game, two for two, in a blaze of dust and feathers. Gary Lactus & The Beast Must Die, bringing you a SILENCE! the likes of which you've never heard. I mean apart from the previous 222 times of course. Sponsorhips passing in the night, some truly 1st class admin and a whole lot of kerlassic bants. SILENCE!...Because The Film Has Started features Guardians Of The Galaxy 2 (aka Space Friends 2), Dr Strange and X-Men: Apocalypse (now). Eventually the pair drag their time-ravaged carcasses into the Reviewniverse, and turn their Care-Bear like love beams towards Coady & The Creepies, Slasher, Stray Bullets: Sunshine & Roses, American Splendor, Mark Kozelek, Amazon Reviews, Comics International, E for Evolution, Convergence: Shazam and mo' mo' mo'. And don't forget... @silencepod @frasergeesin @thebeastmustdie @bobsymindless @theQuietusFilm @kellykanayama silencepodcast@gmail.com You can support us using Patreon if you like.
Umm, perhaps not as slick as the usual ultra-professional fare you’ve no doubt come to expect here at Song, by Toad, this podcast is nevertheless at least not quite as howlingly mental as our usual SXSW podcast. Instead of recording the usual podcast, drunkenness compelled me to put it off, so we ended up recording one in the tour van a week later. I say ‘tour van’ but what I really mean is 30ft RV, which is what we’re actually travelling around the in instead. Late confirmations meant we couldn’t confirm the trip until the last minute, so booking hotels would have been an expensive nightmare, and a regular van was looking to be twice the price, so we, er, ended up with this. Fuckwit caper of a lifetime! 01. Meursault - Was ist Das? (00.24)02. Gary Numan - Are Friends Electric (19.04)03. Fat White Family - Wet Hot Beef Pt.1 (24.25)04. Mark Kozelek and Jimmy LaValle - Gustavo (37.41)05. Nirvana - Love Buzz (Live at the Milestone, Charlotte) (49.11)06. Adam Faucett - Melanie (58.08)07. Kevin Ayers - Religious Experience (Singing a Song in the Morning) (1.07.24)08. Calexico - Black Heart (1.12.02)09. Little Feat - Long Distance Love (1.23.28)10. Viking Moses - Little Arms (1.32.40)
Part 1 of my conversation with guest Brian Salvatore as we look back at the music of 1980. I've also got music from Calories, Shearwater and Mark Kozelek. Show notes: - Recorded via Skype - Brian: 1980 was a much better year for music than our last choice, '87 - Jay: Was living in Toronto in '80 - Brian: Was -2 years old, but really dig the music of 1980 - Jay: New wave and post-punk really came into their own: B-52s, Talking Heads, U2, Pretenders - Brian: Arena rock bands like Queen and Rush took different paths - New sounds on the radio - Brian: Guitar rock was strong with VH, Ozzy, Sabbath, AC/DC - Poor Bob Daisley - New Wave of British Heavy Metal: Maiden, Leppard, Motorhead all influenced thrash scene that emerged a few years later - Worst musical moments: Wuss rock like Christopher Cross and Air Supply thrived - Brian: Blues Brothers movie came out - Put spotlight on music that was considered unhip at the time - Early hip-hop in the mainstream: Kurtis Blow, Blondie's "Rapture," Sugarhill Gang's "Rapper's Delight" - The Clash were incredibly prolific: London Calling and Sandinista! both came out within less than a year - The crumminess of Cut the Crap - Worst musical moment: John Lennon was killed - Other deaths included John Bonham, Bon Scott, Ian Curtis, Darby Crash - Death of the Beatles: John killed, Paul was busted, George's album was held up, Ringo was wasted - Led Zeppelin also broke up in 1980 - Trading hockey cards for a Rush album is uniquely Canadian - Soundtrack of Decline of Western Civilization came out in late '80 - To be continued Music: Calories - DMT Shearwater - A Wake for the Minotaur Mark Kozelek - I Know Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review! The Calories song is on the album Calories III. Download the song for free at Bandcamp. The Shearwater song is on the album Fellow Travelers on Sub Pop. Download the song for free at The Current. The Mark Kozelek song is on the compilation album You Be My Heart benefiting 826 National. Download the song for free at GLGPub.com. The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blog Clicky Clicky. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.